1. Mashed sweet potatoes: Mash the cooked sweet potatoes into mud, and add appropriate amount of water or breast milk to dilute.
2. Chicken carrot porridge: Cook cooked rice with chopped chicken and carrots into porridge, and add a little salt to taste.
3. Banana oatmeal cookies: Press the ripe bananas into mud, add oatmeal and a little milk, mix well, and bake in the oven until golden brown.
4. Tomato and egg noodles: fry the cooked noodles with chopped tomatoes and eggs, and add appropriate amount of salt and pepper to taste.
5. Pumpkin chicken porridge: cut the pumpkin into small pieces, mash it after cooking, then add cooked rice and chicken to make porridge, and add a little salt to taste.
6. Salmon vegetable roll: Cut the cooked salmon into small pieces and roll it up with vegetables such as shredded carrots and broccoli.
7. Cheese bread paste: cut the bread slices into small pieces, add melted cheese and a little water, stir well, and bake in the oven until golden brown.
It should be noted that the baby's gastrointestinal function is not perfect enough. When adding new foods, it is necessary to gradually increase the variety and quantity, and pay attention to the baby's reaction. If you have allergies or indigestion, stop eating in time and consult a doctor.